Earlier this week, Media Take Out told you that two separate hit pieces were about to come out – which were both slated to paint Jonathan Majors as an abuser, and destroy what is left of his career.
Today the first hit piece came out. Media Take Out confirmed that Variety published an article claiming that “multiple women” are cooperating with the District Attorney’s office in Manhattan – with allegations that Jonathan allegedly “abused” them.
Media Take Out was not able to confirm whether any of the purported allegations against Jonathan are legitimate, or whether the District Attorney is investigating the actor.
Here’s what Variety is saying:
Sources familiar with the matter tell Variety that multiple alleged abuse victims of Majors have come forward following his March arrest and are cooperating with the Manhattan district attorney’s office. The prospect of more women waiting in the wings would mark a dramatic turn in the case and comes on the heels of Majors’ publicists and management firm cutting ties with the embattled actor earlier this week.
Jonathan’s attorney issued a statement today, saying “Jonathan Majors is innocent and has not abused anyone. We have provided irrefutable evidence to the District Attorney that the charges are false. We are confident that he will be fully exonerated.”
The piece also had a pretty damning quote from a woman who “worked” with Jonathan on the set of a recent movie. She commented on the leaked text messages that Jonathan’s lawyer released – which Media Take Out told you at the time was a HUGH MISTAKE. Here’s what they wrote:
“It read like a bad Lifetime movie. They basically look like the text messages of a textbook abused woman,” says one person who is working with Majors on an upcoming project.
This latest article, which is claiming that there may be more victims, is pretty daring for Jonathan’s career. Jonathan is scheduled to star in the upcoming mega-blockbuster “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.”, which is slated to be released on May 2, 2025, and he is poised for a $20 million payday including back-end compensation. He also was signed to star in “Avengers: Secret Wars,” which is slated to debut in 2026.
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